WordPress Education Themes in 2016: 8 Great Examples

Maybe you don’t see many education websites on the web, but it’s actually really common: Almost all universities in the world, lots of high schools and many private institutions around the world have websites of their own, not to mention e-learning websites. Granted, majority of these organizations use Drupal, but WordPress is also a great competitor in education websites. Because we’re always rooting for WordPress, we’re going to go ahead and list some WordPress education themes, whether for universities or private institutions or even “learning management systems”.

I want to refer to this theme as “a hidden gem”. But it’s only a month old, so it’s not going to stay hidden, I think.

Education Pack, with only around 150 sales, has way more features than your average education theme–hence, the name “pack”. It has Visual Builder and Customizer controls like any other theme, but it also has unique features like bookmarking and comparing courses, a clean codebase and support for all languages around the world (including non-Latin, RTL alphabets).

Education Pro is a theme for education companies. It doesn’t have a learning management system (LMS) built into it, instead it has a professional-looking design with lots of layouts you can choose from.

StudioPress is another “big-shot” in the industry of premium WordPress themes, and their themes usually satisfy their users fully.

Foundation is a professional-looking theme from Academia Themes, which is a theme shop making themes specifically for educational institutions.

It won’t be a great fit for online courses, probably, but it’s perfect for institutes.

8. Pack College

Our last theme on this list just looks great.

And it’s packed with features, too: It has a custom post type for courses, and another for events. This makes Park College a great fit for universities or small institutes.

Concluding Our List of WordPress Education Themes

How do you like these themes, did you find anything that suits your needs? Or, have you found another theme that, you think, should have been in this list? Share your comments down below. And if you liked the article, don’t forget to share it with your colleagues.